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No judgin here, i just am really using this to get some info on them. I want some other views, republican, democrat, whatever post what you think.

2007-12-04 10:54:16 · 10 answers · asked by zackfasho 2 in Politics & Government Elections

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McCain.
Has Ron Paul set foot in Iraq and looked in the eyes of our troops and say he will support them by standing by them? NO. He wants to cut and run and not finish the job.
". . . When McCain was shot down and taken prisoner by theNorth Vietnamese, he was repeatedly beaten. When his captors discovered that his father was a top U.S. admiral, they ordered him released for propaganda purposes. But McCain refused, insisting that longer-held prisoners be released before him. So they beat him some more. He never gave in then, and he won't give in to our enemies now."
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Today, McCain was asked if he thought any border-related rancor would hurt the Republican Party, particularly in Arizona, Florida, California and other states with large Hispanic populations.

McCain answered that he has heard some concerns about the "rhetoric." He also made a renewed appeal for compassion:

"I don't know the answer to it. But I think we as Republicans, and those motivated by Judeo-Christian values, ought to understand that these are God's children, that there is a human side to this issue. People die in the desert of Arizona every single summer. And we need to secure our borders. Border security must be maintained. We also have to address the issue of a viable temporary worker program and address the 12 million people who are here illegally."

2007-12-04 11:30:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

This has been the concern with i might say the final 2 presidential elections and with this one additionally. With this election i think the democrats will gain procuring workplace. this is going to be between Hillary and Obama. it is going to likely be gender vs race. Neither in history have been president. it would be a typical for the two. i think of Hillary has extra adventure, yet Obama seems extra of a peace maker. the concern with the presidential applicants is they are clueless to what that's to be a actual working American. they have constantly been wealthy. Do they actually care as much as they say they do? they have money, lots of it. Do they actually care if John Smith has a new child yet will not be able to cope with to pay for to purchase milk or bread? I doubt it. If it would not influence them or their lives then I doubt they actually think of roughly it too a lot. i think of they only understand a thank you to communicate to the persons. Make a sturdy presentation. delivers, delivers. They make the persons believers and income followers fairly much like a ringleader or the top of a cult. They prey on the undesirable and promise them each and every thing. Sounds fairly much like devil in case you question me. LOL i'm cracking myself up. it incredibly is genuine however. unhappy yet genuine. provide me your tax money and that i"ll stay the user-friendly existence gaining tens of millions on an analogous time as you war to proceed to exist. definite, they are the devil!!!!

2016-12-10 12:42:44 · answer #2 · answered by legrand 4 · 0 0

Ron Paul!!

http://www.vote-smart.org/speech.php?can_id=296&around=&type=search

2007-12-04 12:14:12 · answer #3 · answered by Jennifer 2 · 1 1

I have checked out a lot of the candidates and the one I kept coming back to was Ron Paul. He is so honest! And he supports the Constitution. Some people say that he has a bad foreign policy. I would have to say he has a misunderstood foreign policy. If you want to find about more about it, just google his latest book. It is full of speeches he has given that explain his foreign policy. The refreshing thing is he doesn't waver from his Constitutional position. He has been in Congress several times over the years and his voting record truly does back up what he says. I really appreciate the fact that he hasn't resorted to back biting like some of the other candidates have at the debate. Also, just because the main stream media doesn't give him much time doesn't mean he isn't popular. He made $4.3 million dollars in one day from over 38,000 people if I remember right. It was awesome! The average donation to his campaign is right at $100. He has over $10.5 million and raising every day right now. That shows he has a lot of financial support from a lot of different down home people since he doesn't accept money from big corporations like some of the other candidates do. I definitely recommend you do some research on him yourself. I think that you will like what you find. Check out his website www.ronpaul2008.com too.

2007-12-04 11:15:36 · answer #4 · answered by ronpaul supporter 3 · 4 2

Ron Paul
-he voted against the Iraq war
-he has never voted to raise taxes
-he voted against the Patriot Act
-he opposes amnesty for illegals
-he opposes entering war with Iran
-he voted against Bush's amendment banning gay marriages
-he is for reducing the national debt by cutting government spending instead of placing the burden on taxpayers
-he is for free trade
-he is for limited government
-he is for handling global situations with diplomacy
-his voting record is consistent
-he isn't backed by corporations, lobbyists and special interest groups

www.ronpaul2008.com

2007-12-04 11:12:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Hillary Clinton has the intelligence and experience as a lawyer, Senator and former First Lady in order to be an excellent President.

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2007-12-04 10:59:07 · answer #6 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 2 3

Hillary Clinton, definately, because we need a democrat who is intelligent to bring our country out of this tremendous debt that our now Republican president put us in.

2007-12-04 11:09:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Obama, he's the most honest, intelligent candidate running. He is for the people regardless of race, gender or religion.

OBAMA '08

2007-12-04 12:09:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Ron Paul, he is the only one bringing up the real problems our country is facing.

2007-12-04 10:57:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

John McCain. He will appeal to great segment of Americans and can be a uniter not a divider like Hildabeast.

2007-12-04 11:30:33 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

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